Parallels is $79, sometimes they run offers at $49. Money well spent
IMO. It runs very well and increases my productivity greatly because
I can run multiple OSes quickly and reliably.
I believe they will shortly release a tool to convert with VMware images.
I assume VMware will be a good option too when it it released.
-- Terrence
Michael Dickens wrote:
> Parallels isn't free, yes? The VMware fusion beta currently is ... of
> course, it's beta so its utility might not be that great; should be $99
> once it's released (maybe beta testers can get a discount? I don't
> know). I actually use Parallels right now, though I need to try out the
> VMware beta to see how it compares; Parallels is very slick running
> Win/XP ;) . Needless to say, their virtual hard drives aren't directly
> compatible ... though in theory they could be made so (I see a fun
> project in the future ;). - MLD
>> On Feb 12, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Terrence Barr - Evangelist, Java Mobile &
> Embedded wrote:
>> You can also use Parallels Desktop for OS X at www.parallels.com.
>>>> Works like a charm for me.
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